RCS file: RCS/pcrd.c,v
Working file: pcrd.c
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total revisions: 15; selected revisions: 15
description:
Initial version of pcrd, the PCR1000 control daemon / command line
interface.
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revision 1.15
date: 1999/06/29 23:04:45; author: cwalker; state: Exp;
lines: +5 -5
Added a usleep(50000) to the wait loop for the socket communications.
This will keep the radio command buffer from filling up and taking
a long time to reply to commands from the remote system. This should
fix the latency problems that people were having when trying to
write GUI interfaces to this program. It was dawg slow when the
radio buffer had filled up.
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revision 1.14
date: 1999/03/15 21:52:57; author: cwalker; state: Exp;
lines: +157 -38
Updated and changed the socket reporting for freq. offset, squelch
state, signal, mode, and filter. This is more than likely the
last major (or minor) update to pcrd. I will be changing the
overall form of the program from a C based, single radio type
program, to a C++ based, write a radio class and drop it in
type of program, that will have support for the PCR-1000
and the Kenwood TS-440 to start with (as these are the only
two radios that I own that have serial port control).

This code seems stable and has had uptimes in excess of two days
with the last revision. Now it will be time to add more features
and muck things up a bit. :-)
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revision 1.11
date: 1999/01/27 02:00:24; author: cwalker; state: Exp;
lines: +34 -11
Added reporting of remote connected host on the socket.
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revision 1.10
date: 1999/01/26 02:28:14; author: cwalker; state: Exp;
lines: +4 -3
Don't do socket setup unless we are in
daemon mode.
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revision 1.9
date: 1999/01/24 20:52:32; author: cwalker; state: Exp;
lines: +47 -22
Changed reporting so that f_offset will not be shown unless
in nfm mode. Other minor code cleanup. Version to 0.05.
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revision 1.8
date: 1999/01/23 15:34:05; author: root; state: Exp;
lines: +70 -7
Fixed the problem where the newly connected socket from the remote
system
was not set to non blocking. Now it is, and the radio gets commands
sent
to it during the time that pcrd is waiting for a new command from the
remote system. Cleaned up a spelling error or two.
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revision 1.7
date: 1999/01/23 02:27:49; author: root; state: Exp;
lines: +378 -171
Added uptime counter, displayed when connected to pcrd socket.
Added polling of radio power status while waiting for a connected
socket to deliver command data to pcrd. This allows infinite
amounts of time to pass while typing in a command string into a
telnet session without the radio timing itself out and turning
off. There was no way to recover from this except to kill the
daemon and restart it with the -i option. Silly me.
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revision 1.6
date: 1999/01/21 22:06:54; author: root; state: Exp;
lines: +3 -0
Fixed the bug that I added to socket command line parsing in the last
clean up rev!
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revision 1.5
date: 1999/01/21 20:55:11; author: root; state: Exp;
lines: +452 -444
More cleanup, code style. Nothing major. This will be Release 0.03
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revision 1.4
date: 1999/01/20 23:51:41; author: root; state: Exp;
lines: +159 -115
Added PID reporting when the daemon mode starts. Added -X command to
socket
mode to make the daemon exit.
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revision 1.3
date: 1999/01/20 01:50:02; author: root; state: Exp;
lines: +5 -1
Fixed exiting on a signal, and reporting of child PID when entering
daemon mode.
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revision 1.2
date: 1999/01/20 01:28:36; author: root; state: Exp;
lines: +154 -57
Added the daemon support, and signal support. Getting closer to initial
release.
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revision 1.1
date: 1999/01/19 23:34:34; author: root; state: Exp;
Initial revision
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